double-check to avoid these etiquette no-nos.

As for hosts, check outHow To Treat Your Guests The Best This Holiday Season, According To Experts.

Perhaps, a bit of pecan brittle or fresh-madeChristmas cookies.

Christmas Bedroom Hosting

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Sadly, this also goes for your furry friends.

Never show up with a pet unless the host clarifies that pets are welcome.

It also goes without saying, but never drop in unexpectedly to ask for a place to stay.

Hosting Gift

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After meals, it’s customary to offer to help clean up.

Always offer to help with holiday needs, such as cooking or decorating.

Moreover, always leave your room fully clothed.

Being a Good House Guest

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Its never a bad idea to dress for the day before leaving the room.

Set yourself up with your own activities as desired.

The biggest no-nos here are regarding the bathroom and common areas.

Moreover, do not loudly speak on the phone in any common areas,especially on speakerphone!

Same goes for asking preferences on loading the dishwasher or throwing a load into the laundry.

Anything more is a burden on the hosts.

Don’t be that guyespecially during the holidays!